Benefits of MSM For Horses

Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM, is a sulfur compound which is naturally produced by a horse's body. This compound is also present in fruits, grains, vegetables and fresh forage. MSM is important for its antioxidant properties and its ability to promote cartilage health.

Sulfur is also vital for connective tissue health. It’s a principal ingredient in collagen and glucosamine. You can find the presence of sulfur in a horse's hair, hooves and skin.

There are so many other important health benefits of MSM for horses. For this reason, it’s beneficial to add a high-quality MSM horse supplement to your horse’s diet, especially if your horse regularly engages in strenuous activity.

What Does MSM Do for Horses?

MSM is often given as a joint supplement for horses that are suffering from arthritis, inflammation and other joint issues. The supplement aids your horse's healing from joint injuries and chronic arthritis. There are no known toxicity issues connected to overdosing the supplement or side effects associated with its use. But the recommended dosage should be followed for best results.

MSM for Horses with Arthritis

Arthritis in horses is no different than it is for humans. It hurts. Considering the large frame and intense physical demands placed upon most horses, the pain is probably more intense. Thankfully, MSM has been found to prevent the development of arthritis while delivering therapeutic results for existing inflammation.

Specifically, MSM suppresses the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), a hormone whose increased presence contributes to the inflammatory process. So, if you have an athletic or hard-working horse, MSM supplementation can prove to be vital for their joint health, both for preventing arthritis and treating existing inflammation.

What’s the Right MSM Dosage for Horses?

Due to the wide variety of horse products that incorporate MSM as an active ingredient, you should be careful to administer the recommended dosage printed on the package. MSM is not recommended for pregnant mares.

Due to the active nature of MSM, it should be used with care. Any horse that has a clotting disorder or a history of urinary tract stones should not be given an MSM supplement. Diabetic horses also should not be given this supplement unless under the careful supervision of a qualified veterinarian.

Place your order today or request a sample and discover why Kauffman’s MSM horse supplement is ranked among the best equine supplements available for joint health.

Ingredients: Methylsulfonylmethane (99.9%)

Feeding Directions: Feed one scoop (10 grams) twice per head, per day for 7 days, then 1 scoop per day thereafter as a maintenance dose.

Standard Packaging:

1 lb. canisters - approximately 38 day supply for one horse - 7 days loading dose, 31 days maintenance dose

4 lb. pails - approximately 38 day supply for four horses - 7 days loading dose, 31 days maintenance dose